Scientists create ‘normal’ mouse

Scientists in Oxford have created what is believed to be the first normal mouse to exist since genetic experimentation began in 1937.

The mouse nicknamed ‘Norman’ has four legs a tail and just two ears positioned on each side of it’s normal sized head. A spokesman for the Government funded laboratory in Queens University Campus said that the breakthrough could lead to the development of other normal creatures such as chickens which are able to stand up and fish which taste of fish.